Sunday 20 March 2011

"You don't know you're born"

So the last time I was here, life was pretty dandy. I suppose to certain extent, in my little world, it still is. There has been some major changes, shock and tribulations that I had to deal with. Some of it may have even pushed me over the emotional scale a bit, but I have picked myself up and continue to carry on (must add my thank yous to dear friends and family)

I have slowly learnt to move on and take two, even three, steps back from it all and re-evaluate the situation. I can deal with this, It is manageable, a little problem compared to the major disasters that has been gripping the countries that lay in the pacific and the middle east.

Just check out these websites for the latest news updates. 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12796972 and http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world/asia_pacific/

We don't know we're born in this country and in fellow peaceful nations around the world; the people in Libya can not sleep until Gaddafi is out of power, Egypt go to the polls to vote for a better life, the Japanese are barely surviving after that devastating tsunami as well as fighting to avoid another nuclear meltdown and the Aussies and New Zealanders are rebuilding their lives after the worst flood and earthquake disasters ever to hit them.

The moon will make its closest approach to earth in almost 20 years Photo: ALAMY
www.telegraph.co.uk
Oh and what's with the supermoon this evening? The moon has not been this close to Earth in 18 years?!